StoriesRev-Share Scam: Drunk_ Tried to Reverse Rev-Share on Streamer
First Seen23 May 2026
Updated3h ago
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Winna's Head of Marketing tried to reverse rev-share on a streamer who didn't understand the terms, then the official account mocked the situation publicly, triggering widespread condemnation.

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Anonymous@TheSnatch731d agoTop Post

Here we go — another drama unfolding. Today's story involves @Drunk_ , the Head of Marketing at Winna... he suddenly decides to terminate it and claims that I owe THEM the revshare percentage because my players got lucky, beat the house edge, and actually profited on a casino... as soon as I threatened to go public, he immediately chickened out and said he would pay whatever is needed.

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Blue B@TheTrueBlueB30d agoTop Post

lol is this genuinely serious? So let me get this straight: >streamers have to pray that their viewers degen hard and lose just to receive 10% of the net growth revenue (essentially the house edge), >if the affiliated players win then the streamer HAS TO pay back Winna the losses? tldr; Winna is offloading the variance risk onto the streamers, whilst Winna guarantees 90% of the profits for themselves. I might just open up my own casino and screw streamers in the ass if streamers actually agree to this. P.S. as a player i would honestly feel insulted to play under these streamers. they're literally going to be praying that you lose. here's some free game: haul your ass to a 100% rtp casino and leave these scam projects to rot

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Benny@BennySlots1130d agoTop Post

Down 475k in a week. Taking some time off. @Winna can suck it New leaderboard and cashback for wagering is out on https://t.co/iIYhEQmEW6 100% affil back to you guys at least

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Anonymous@paulwinnacom31d ago

🚨 Employees at Winna will no longer receive a salary...

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Ventful@vntful31d ago

@paulwinnacom @TheSnatch7 weird response to trying to scam someone

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gcris.gg@gocris1731d ago

@paulwinnacom @TheSnatch7 So you’re going to let someone who tried to scam a streamer who had no idea about revshare get away with it? Nice.. I wonder where that money would be now if Snatch had sent it.

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Ministerio Cl@MinisterioCl30d ago

@paulwinnacom @TheSnatch7 scam site danger! withdraw all.

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noob@shitassnoob30d ago

@paulwinnacom @TheSnatch7 Hold on... You guys tried to scam a streamer by using his revshare system in reverse to demand money from him when his players won, and are now making fun of the situation on your official X page? Not a good look.

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homelessbieber@HomelessBieber30d ago

@paulwinnacom @TheSnatch7 You and drunk are both scammer crypto rug pulleys. Also nice plinko scam par for the course. If you were willing to change plinko odds to make 100k imagine what you'd do for a million. God is always watching buddy :)

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27 MAY · 00:00 UTCLATEST

Paul Winna mocks streamer after Drunk_ attempted rev-share reversal, community erupts

TheSnatch7 posted a detailed exposé on May 23 revealing that Drunk_ (Head of Marketing) explained rev-share as a percentage of player losses, then after two months tried to demand money back when TheSnatch7's players won. When TheSnatch7 threatened to go public, Drunk_ immediately backtracked and offered to pay. Paul Winna then posted an official sarcastic response announcing 'NGR-Based Compensation' mocking the situation. Players and affiliates across crypto gambling condemned the response as tone-deaf, with TheTrueBlueB providing a detailed breakdown of how Winna offloads variance risk onto streamers. BennySlots11 added fuel with his 'Down 475k, Winna can suck it' post reaching 5.3K impressions.

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Anonymous@TheSnatch7
negative31d ago

Here we go — another drama unfolding. Today's story involves @Drunk_ , the Head of Marketing at Winna... he suddenly decides to terminate it and claims that I owe THEM the revshare percentage because my players got lucky, beat the house edge, and actually profited on a casino... as soon as I threatened to go public, he immediately chickened out and said he would pay whatever is needed.

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Anonymous@paulwinnacom
negative31d ago

🚨 Employees at Winna will no longer receive a salary. We just announced our new NGR-Based Compensation Model™. Very excited to finally bring a modern industry-standard salary structure into the company. Thanks @TheSnatch7 for the inspiration here.

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Blue B@TheTrueBlueB
negative30d ago

lol is this genuinely serious? So let me get this straight: >streamers have to pray that their viewers degen hard and lose just to receive 10% of the net growth revenue (essentially the house edge), >if the affiliated players win then the streamer HAS TO pay back Winna the losses? tldr; Winna is offloading the variance risk onto the streamers, whilst Winna guarantees 90% of the profits for themselves. I might just open up my own casino and screw streamers in the ass if streamers actually agree to this. P.S. as a player i would honestly feel insulted to play under these streamers. they're literally going to be praying that you lose. here's some free game: haul your ass to a 100% rtp casino and leave these scam projects to rot

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Benny@BennySlots11
negative30d ago

Down 475k in a week. Taking some time off. @Winna can suck it New leaderboard and cashback for wagering is out on https://t.co/iIYhEQmEW6 100% affil back to you guys at least

27 MAY · 00:00 UTCLATEST

Paul Winna mocks streamer after Drunk_ attempted rev-share reversal, community erupts

TheSnatch7 posted a detailed exposé on May 23 revealing that Drunk_ (Head of Marketing) explained rev-share as a percentage of player losses, then after two months tried to demand money back when TheSnatch7's players won. When TheSnatch7 threatened to go public, Drunk_ immediately backtracked and offered to pay. Paul Winna then posted an official sarcastic response announcing 'NGR-Based Compensation' mocking the situation. Players and affiliates across crypto gambling condemned the response as tone-deaf, with TheTrueBlueB providing a detailed breakdown of how Winna offloads variance risk onto streamers. BennySlots11 added fuel with his 'Down 475k, Winna can suck it' post reaching 5.3K impressions.

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Anonymous@TheSnatch7
negative31d ago

Here we go — another drama unfolding. Today's story involves @Drunk_ , the Head of Marketing at Winna... he suddenly decides to terminate it and claims that I owe THEM the revshare percentage because my players got lucky, beat the house edge, and actually profited on a casino... as soon as I threatened to go public, he immediately chickened out and said he would pay whatever is needed.

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Anonymous@paulwinnacom
negative31d ago

🚨 Employees at Winna will no longer receive a salary. We just announced our new NGR-Based Compensation Model™. Very excited to finally bring a modern industry-standard salary structure into the company. Thanks @TheSnatch7 for the inspiration here.

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Blue B@TheTrueBlueB
negative30d ago

lol is this genuinely serious? So let me get this straight: >streamers have to pray that their viewers degen hard and lose just to receive 10% of the net growth revenue (essentially the house edge), >if the affiliated players win then the streamer HAS TO pay back Winna the losses? tldr; Winna is offloading the variance risk onto the streamers, whilst Winna guarantees 90% of the profits for themselves. I might just open up my own casino and screw streamers in the ass if streamers actually agree to this. P.S. as a player i would honestly feel insulted to play under these streamers. they're literally going to be praying that you lose. here's some free game: haul your ass to a 100% rtp casino and leave these scam projects to rot

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Benny@BennySlots11
negative30d ago

Down 475k in a week. Taking some time off. @Winna can suck it New leaderboard and cashback for wagering is out on https://t.co/iIYhEQmEW6 100% affil back to you guys at least